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Unrest in South Africa | DW Documentary

Unrest in South Africa | DW Documentary

In South Africa, many believe that it was only under Nelson Mandela, who would have turned 100 on July 18th, that change took place.
South Africa is further removed now from the ideal of a rainbow nation than at any other time since the official end of apartheid in 1994. Extremists are increasingly gaining traction and poisoning the atmosphere, as some incite hatred for short-term political gain. The tide is turning in South Africa. Following the death of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, South African anti-apartheid politician and activist and the former wife of Nelson Mandela, at the beginning of April, only a handful of the leading anti-apartheid campaigners now remain. South Africa ex-president Jacob Zuma is on trial for corruption. He and his cohorts have lined their pockets in an unprecedented fashion over the course of recent years. Now younger politicians, unwilling to wait any longer for a redistribution of wealth in South Africa, are making radical demands. They want white farmers to have their land confiscated without compensation. Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s new president, has indicated he too would support that. But at the same time, he appears to be taking a more professional approach and is keen to clean up South African politics. Nevertheless both black and white South Africans say relations between them are worse than ever since the end of apartheid. Most feel that it was only under Nelson Mandela, who would have turned 100 years old on July 18th, that South Africa took genuine steps towards becoming a rainbow nation. We look at a country that carried the ho...

Unrest in South Africa | DW Documentary

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In South Africa, many believe that it was only under Nelson Mandela, who would have turned 100 on July 18th, that change took place.
South Africa is further removed now from the ideal of a rainbow nation than at any other time since the official end of apartheid in 1994. Extremists are increasingly gaining traction and poisoning the atmosphere, as some incite hatred for short-term political gain. The tide is turning in South Africa. Following the death of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, South African anti-apartheid politician and activist and the former wife of Nelson Mandela, at the beginning of April, only a handful of the leading anti-apartheid campaigners now remain. South Africa ex-president Jacob Zuma is on trial for corruption. He and his cohorts have lined their pockets in an unprecedented fashion over the course of recent years. Now younger politicians, unwilling to wait any longer for a redistribution of wealth in South Africa, are making radical demands. They want white farmers to have their land confiscated without compensation. Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s new president, has indicated he too would support that. But at the same time, he appears to be taking a more professional approach and is keen to clean up South African politics. Nevertheless both black and white South Africans say relations between them are worse than ever since the end of apartheid. Most feel that it was only under Nelson Mandela, who would have turned 100 years old on July 18th, that South Africa took genuine steps towards becoming a rainbow nation. We look at a country that carried the ho...

Horror In South Africa. Prepare Yourself.

Horror In South Africa. Prepare Yourself.

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Question: “I am a young white South African man living in one of the major cities. Having grown up in a country which is the so-called rainbow nation, the post-apartheid miracle and an example to all other countries that diversity can work. Unfortunately, the reality is that South Africa is a failed state. Crime rates are through the roof, Municipalities are corrupt and bankrupt, school standards are none exciting, and apartheid is still to blame for everything wrong in South Africa. Extreme leftist socialism is on the rising with political parties such as the Economic Freedom Fighters openly calling for the expropriation of land without compensation and calling for the killing of whites. Their leader Julius Malema being just as blood thirsty as warlords such as Idi Amin of Uganda. Going to sleep at night when Julius Malema makes statements like, “When whites arrived in South Africa, they had committed “a black genocide” when blacks were dispossessed of their land. “They found peaceful Africans here. They killed them. They slaughtered them like animals. We are not calling for the slaughtering of white people, at least for now.” Statement which are lies and creates hatred in an already fragile society. The calling for killing of whites falls on dea...

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Question: “I am a young white South African man living in one of the major cities. Having grown up in a country which is the so-called rainbow nation, the post-apartheid miracle and an example to all other countries that diversity can work. Unfortunately, the reality is that South Africa is a failed state. Crime rates are through the roof, Municipalities are corrupt and bankrupt, school standards are none exciting, and apartheid is still to blame for everything wrong in South Africa. Extreme leftist socialism is on the rising with political parties such as the Economic Freedom Fighters openly calling for the expropriation of land without compensation and calling for the killing of whites. Their leader Julius Malema being just as blood thirsty as warlords such as Idi Amin of Uganda. Going to sleep at night when Julius Malema makes statements like, “When whites arrived in South Africa, they had committed “a black genocide” when blacks were dispossessed of their land. “They found peaceful Africans here. They killed them. They slaughtered them like animals. We are not calling for the slaughtering of white people, at least for now.” Statement which are lies and creates hatred in an already fragile society. The calling for killing of whites falls on dea...

Rangana Herath 7 wickets vs South Africa

Rangana Herath 7 wickets vs South Africa

Rangana Herath guided Sri Lanka to a massive 199-run victory over South Africa in the second Test in Colombo to sweep the two-match series.
Rangana Herath bagged 7 wickets in the match as Sri Lanka recorded victory with a day to spare at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground.
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Rangana Herath 7 wickets vs South Africa

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Rangana Herath guided Sri Lanka to a massive 199-run victory over South Africa in the second Test in Colombo to sweep the two-match series.
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South Africa too strong for Sri Lanka Board XI

South Africa too strong for Sri Lanka Board XI

Three half-centuries and ruthless bowling made the difference at P. Sara Stadium as South Africa warmed-up for the five-match ODI series with a thumping 63-run win over Sri Lanka Board XI in their tour game on Thursday....

South Africa too strong for Sri Lanka Board XI

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Three half-centuries and ruthless bowling made the difference at P. Sara Stadium as South Africa warmed-up for the five-match ODI series with a thumping 63-run win over Sri Lanka Board XI in their tour game on Thursday....

Say cheese: BRICS members family photo op in South Africa

Say cheese: BRICS members family photo op in South Africa

Leaders of the BRICS emerging economies - Brazil, China, India, Russia and South Africa - arrived for the second day of the annual summit on Thursday, held this year in Johannesburg.
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In South Africa, many believe that it was only under Nelson Mandela, who would have turned 100 on July 18th, that change took place.
South Africa is further removed now from the ideal of a rainbow nation than at any other time since the official end of apartheid in 1994. Extremists are increasingl

Rangana Herath guided Sri Lanka to a massive 199-run victory over South Africa in the second Test in Colombo to sweep the two-match series.
Rangana Herath bagged 7 wickets in the match as Sri Lanka recorded victory with a day to spare at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground.
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